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2
Month
September
Year
1885
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A . M. Doty took a trip to Detroit las Friday. Trof. Stowell returns to Bay View tomorrow. The Misses Ladd have returned from Cliarlevoi.. Volney Cliapin of St. Jolina is home 01 a short vacation. Mrs. Willis Boughton returned from Bay View Satiirday. Will Hatch has moved iiito the resi dence No. 24 S. Fifth st. John Lindenschmidt has beeu on the ailing list during the week. Mrs. Dr. "W. F. Breakey is expected lióme from the east this week. Mis. II. Kittredge leaves to-day for Madison, Wis., to vlait a sister. Mrs. Wm. A. Hatcli, Jr., has been in Detroit several days the past week. Misses Louiseand Dena Keek have been visiting in Detroit, during the week. Chas. Hutchinson, of Marshall, Judge Harriman's son-in-lav, is in the city. Miss Nina M. Doty is spending a few days at Robert Brokaw's in Northfield. E. B. Abel expects to leave for New York the last of this or first of next week. T. H. Sidney of Lansing, was In the city Tuesday, on business, and visiting relatives. A. L. Noble returned Tlmrsday last from the seashore niucli improved in health. Prof. O. B. Cady expects to leave about Oct. Ist, for Europe, to continue hls musical studies. Franz Coe, lit '79, has returned to the city with hiswifeand will take a post gradúate course. Chas. E. Wngner will lócate at Danville, 111., where he expects to go in a couple of weeks. Auditor General Stevens and family have been taking in camp life at Whitmore the week past. Mrs. O. F. Webster and daughters left for Owosso Monday, where the family will reside hereafter. Mrs. L. Daviswho has been vcrysick for two weeks wlth ty phoid dysentcry, we are glad to state is improving. Mrs. Thorre and family, of Pontiac, visiting frU'wU here the p;ist week, were the guests of Mrs. C. Gauss. L. D. Taj'lJr returned Wednesday cvening from a fortnight of recreation and travel In northern Michigan. Hon. John J. Robison returned from lus western tour Monday night, looking " pretty well, I thank you." Mrs. Morse and family have returned from Alpena, and Miss Morse from a visit to her aunt at Newport, R. I. Mts. M. Sale and Mrs. J. Steinfield, of Detroit, are expected in the city this week, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blitz. Miss Eva Iiice, who bas 'been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. M. Stafford, left for her home, in Akron, Ohio, Monday. John Wahr has rented and moved into the house foruierly owned by Chas. J. Durheim uext north of the Coürier office. Messrs. Campbell and Smith have starred on a three weeks bicycle trip. They will go through Canada and western New York. Mrs. C. W. Walker, of Walkerville, Ontario, and Mrs. H. Frank, of New York, are visiting Mis. 8. 8. Blitz, for a few weeks. Fred. Sipfley returned froru Lansing Tuesday, where he liad been to see bis brotlier Charles, wlio is very sick witli typhoid fever. W. E. Wood of West Point Military Academy is ia town a few days with friends. Hia liealth becnming poor lie is off on leave. Miss Mamio ltinsey, of Washington St., left Tuesday worning for Monroe, to continue her studies in the young ladies' school the re. Dr. Colburn, president of the local science association, of Peoria, 111., bas been the guest of W. K. Childs during the society sessions. Mrs. A. L. Noble and cbildren and Mrs. E. A. Spence and children expect to leave the city to-morrovv for a short stay at Whitmore Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lathrop of Ann Arbor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Markey over Sunday.- West Branch Herald, Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Sutherland, accompanled by tlieir daughter, Mrs. Otis Haven, of Evanston, 111., are the guest of Dr. Rose und fiimily. Newell Hen ion of Bay City, Mre. A. H. Markbain of Niles, and Mrs. Frank Lansing of Howell, are in the city, called here by the death of Aaron Ilenion. Miss Anna Morse, who has been with Bach & Abel for the past three years, Is visiting her home in Napoleon, and returns Sept. lst, to remain untll Jan lst. Webster Cook, lit 79, returns to the unlversity this year for a post gradúate course. Mrs. Cook nee Miss Clara Taylor, wlll be welcomed back by many old friends. " Mrs. Sylvester Gaunt and daughter, ¦who have been spending several weeks with her mother on Packard Street, returned to their home in Chicago on Wednesday. Cornelius Tuomey, familiarly kuowu as "Con,"willlead to the altar to-morrow, one of Northfield's accomplished ladies. Miss Julia Kearney. The couple will immediately leave for the east upon a bridal tour. Miss Freeman, president of Wellsley (Mass.) College, with the followlng teacher, Miss Coman, Miss Chandler, Miss Qelston, Miss Caswell and Miss Darlinjr, have been attending the Science Assocution meetings. Cha. O. Bush dental gradúate '85, left for San Francisco, Cal., Monday night, and will enter uoon the practice of dentistry with his futher In that city. Mr. Biih has been three years in Ann Arbor, and has forniedsome pleasantfriendships in that time. Col. H. S. Dean has been absent from the city the past week, attending the reunion of his old regiment, the 22d Mich., at Romeo, and reporta one of the most successful meetings yet held, sorne 90 old comrades being present. The next meeting will be held at Milford. Capt. Manly attended the Q. A. R. encainpment at Dcvil's Lake last week, and was elected president of the old lst regiment association. It might not be out of place to state that the association passed r. resolution tuking in as members all of the three mónth'l men who went out with the iirst cali for troops. Mayor Harriman received his salary for two years, 1883 and 1884, ss mayor, to-day. The Recorder was authorized to procure two gold dollars and have them uppropriately inscribed, which he did through B. F. Watts. The dollars are formad tato watch charm, and those who have seen the ornament concur In the statement that it ia charm-ing.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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